Martindale Subject:
Re: KR> Firewall Edge Finish
Hi Sid
I just ran a bead of silastic around the top and sides before clamping the
steel and frax to the wall. I left the bottom open just in case something
needed to drain out. All good so far. How close are you to flight again?
John
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removed with the right polishing compound. It is also very light, but
comparatively soft.
Mark W.
N952MW (res)
USMC - '71 - '73 (to mirror Pat's veteran statement).
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Patrick Driscoll wrote:
Subject: Re: KR> Firewall Edge Finish
Just be sure that when you file
Just be sure that when you file or grind S/S on the firewall, you use a new
file or grinding disc. Stainless steel will not rust? It will if you use a
file or disc that was used on plain steel or iron.
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN
patrick36 at usfamily.net
www.pensbypat.com
If you can read
What method would be used to finish the firewall edge of a stainless steel
sheet to keep out water, oil, etc. from getting between the plywood and
steel sheet, make a neat interface for the cowl and not add excessive
weight?
Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
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